An allrounder who bowls medium-pace swing, Jenny Gunn made her Test debut aged 17 against New Zealand at Scarborough in 2004, batting at No. 7. One of the first women to attend the Nottinghamshire academy, Gunn followed the county coaching and fitness programme with fellow Notts players. Having played club cricket since the age of 10, she now plays for Thrumpton WCC and Nottinghamshire. Her fielding is outstanding. In February 2009, just a few days before the start of the World Cup, Gunn was suspended from bowling domestic games in Australia after her action was deemed illegal, though an investigation by the ICC later gave her the all-clear. However, in March 2012 she was reported again during a one-day series in New ZealandESPNcricinfo staff March 2012

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Why was it that Australia put in such a hazy performance in a match that mattered so much? Of the two teams they are the more experienced, the more used to winning and entering this week the more confident